OTHERWORLD, THE

THE OTHERWORLD REVIEWED

“The Otherworld” plays with many of the ideas that surrounded Dan Brown’s earlier books. Well-noted cult director Richard Stanley leads a semi-archaeological expedition into a bizarre region known as the Zone. Angels, celestial activity and other supernatural spookiness takes place here. Other than that, we’ve got nothing. As much as I love the junky cult docs of the late 1970s/early 1980s…this film doesn’t embrace that kind of cheese. This is a documentary that wants to be taken seriously to point of hurting its overall impact. Oh well, it’s still worth a viewing.

SPECIAL FEATURES

Featurette

Deleted Scenes

Trailer

A/V STATS

2.35:1 1080p transfer

DTS-HD 5.1 master audio track

RELEASE DATE: 8/29/17

Video - 93%

93%

Audio - 93%

93%

Supplemental Material - 94%

94%

Film Score - 90%

90%

The Plot Thus Far

Hidden deep in the south of France, practically untouched by the modern age, is a place known by many as 'the Zone'. In this space, the supernatural is an everyday reality of life.